Transformed from a 200 year-old jute mill, the 102-room Hotel
Indigo Dundee sits between the waterfront and the shopping
district. The mill was built on the site in 1822 by the Baxter
family who became one of the world's largest linen manufacturers.
The hotel's three room designs are inspired by Dundee's past and
present and feature the original vaulted brickwork ceilings.

The Dundee Cake room brings in discreet marmalade motifs
throughout the room with jute curtains. The Comic room is inspired
by DC Thompson, the famous publishing house that had a famous comic
called 'Black Bob' about a sheepdog that saved the day, with
sheepdog commands hidden in the dado rails. The Gaming room is
reflective of Dundee's thriving computer game industry, the birth
place of Grand Theft Auto.

Dundee is the UK's first UNESCO City of Design and will be home to
the soon to open V&A Dundee - Scotland's first design museum.
The city's cultural quarter features the award-winning Dundee
Contemporary Arts centre, the Dundee Rep Theatre and the Sensation
Science Centre as well as an array of restaurants and
cafes.

Hotel Indigo Dundee's restaurant and bar, Daisy Tasker, offers
guests "a contemporary spin on traditional Scottish dishes with an
abundance of fresh seafood, prime cuts of meat and locally-grown
fresh vegetables". It is named in honour of a much-loved weaver who
organised activities for the jute mill workers.

General manager William Inglis said: "We are extremely excited to
be opening our doors to guests. This is a unique and beautiful
hotel and through clever design, we've really brought its heritage
to the forefront. Dundee has recently been voted as one of the best
cities to visit in 2018 and its rich culture is showcased
throughout the city. With the opening of the V&A later this
year, we look forward to welcoming guests from the globe and have
no doubt that they will fall in love with Hotel Indigo and
everything this incredible city has to offer."